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1 Centre No. Candidate No. Surname Signature Paper Reference(s) 4370/1F London Examinations IGCSE Geography Foundation Tier Paper 1F Tuesday 11 November 2008 Morning Time: 1 hour 45 minutes Materials required for examination Ruler, pencil and pen Paper Reference F Items included with question papers Nil Instructions to Candidates In the boxes above, write your centre number, candidate number, your surname, initials and signature. Check that you have the correct question paper. This paper is arranged in two sections, A and B. In Section A, answer ALL questions in the spaces provided. In Section B, answer ONE question in the spaces provided. Indicate which question you are answering by marking the box ( ). If you change your mind, put a line through the box ( ) and then indicate your new question with a cross ( ). Some parts of questions must also be answered with a cross in a box ( ). Initial(s) Examiner s use only Team Leader s use only Question Number Blank Section A Section B Information for Candidates The marks for individual questions and the parts of questions are shown in round brackets: e.g.. There are 9 questions in this question paper. The total mark for this paper is 110. There are 28 pages in this question paper. Any pages are indicated. Advice to Candidates Write your answers neatly and in good English. This publication may be reproduced only in accordance with Edexcel Limited copyright policy Edexcel Limited. Printer s Log. No. M32057A W850/U4370/ /5/5/3/2 *M32057A0128* Total Turn over
2 SECTION A Answer ALL questions in this section. 1. Water (a) Study Figure 1 which shows the rivers in the Sheffield area (UK). It also gives some information about rainfall in the area. THE PENNINES R. Don Overtopped banks on 25 June R. Don N R. Loxley R. Rivelin R. Porter City centre in gently sloping river valley Floodplain Floodplain R. Sheaf 0 5 km Sheffield city boundary Land above 200 m Built up area Rainfall June mm 14 June 26 mm 22 June 50 mm 25 June Rainfall Averages June 67 mm Annual 825 mm Total June 2007 rainfall 269 mm Figure 1 2 *M32057A0228*
3 (i) Choose the correct words from the box below to complete the sentences. You should refer to the rainfall information in Figure 1. fifth four less more quarter similar third three two June 2007 was... times wetter than an average June in Sheffield with about a... of the annual average falling in the month. Roughly a... of the annual average fell during three days 14, 22 and 25 June.... rain fell on 14 June than falls on average during the whole month. (4) (ii) On which date did the River Don flood? (iii) Outline how the following helped to cause this flooding: 1. Rainfall on 14 and 22 June 2. The relief of the Sheffield area 3. Urban land use (6) *M32057A0328* 3 Turn over
4 (b) Describe the hydrograph of a river during a storm. Your answer can be in the form of an annotated diagram (4) Q1 (Total 15 marks) 4 *M32057A0428*
5 2. Hazards (a) Study Figure 2 which is a newspaper cutting about a typhoon (tropical storm) in South East Asia in May ,000 flee typhoon s path More than 600,000 people were evacuated from southern China yesterday as Typhoon Chanchu turned towards the coastal province of Guangdong. More than 58,000 fishing boats and other vessels were ordered to port and 55 flights were cancelled in Hong Kong, where beaches closed and ferry services were suspended. The storm, which killed 41 people in the Philippines, is the strongest on record in the region in the month of May. Figure 2 (i) With reference to Typhoon Chanchu, give one example of: 1. economic disruption 2. human suffering. (ii) Put a cross ( ) in the correct box to show one other region that experiences tropical storms. The Caribbean The Mediterranean The North Sea *M32057A0528* 5 Turn over
6 (iii) Give two weather features of a tropical storm (b) Suggest why tropical storms are: 1. most common along coastlines with high sea temperatures so damaging in Less Economically Developed Countries (LEDCs) (6) 6 *M32057A0628*
7 (c) Describe two ways in which good management can reduce the impact of ONE of the following. tropical storms earthquakes volcanic eruptions Choice (4) Q2 (Total 15 marks) *M32057A0728* 7 Turn over
8 3. Production (a) Study Figure 3(a) which is part of a newspaper advertisement to attract transnational companies (TNCs) to two free economy zones (FEZs) in Macedonia. INVEST IN MACEDONIA New Business Heaven in Europe Denmark (European Union country) 2000 km 1500 km 1000 km 500 km Austria ~ 1000 km Italy ~ 1200 km Germany ~ 1500 km France ~ 1700 km Skopje Bulgarian coastline ~ 700 km Turkey ~ 650 km Abundant labour supply. Low wage rates Stip MACEDONIA Macedonia Albanian coastline ~ 150 km Greek coastline ~ 100 km Greece (European Union country) * Free Economy Zones (FEZs) are new industrial sites, such as technology parks, where businesses are offered incentives (e.g. no tax on profits; grants for training programmes) if they locate there. Figure 3(a) 0 30 km International airport Capital city Greek coastline ~ 100 km Main dual carriageway roads Railway line FREE ECONOMY ZONES FEZ Skopje (10 km from Skopje city centre) FEZ Stip (75 km from Skopje city centre) Figure 3(b) (i) Put a cross ( ) in the correct box to complete the following statement: Almost all European Union countries are within... km of Macedonia (ii) Name a country within 500 km of Macedonia. 8 *M32057A0828*
9 (b) Study Figure 3(b) in the newspaper advertisement. (i) Give two facts about the location of FEZ Skopje (ii) State three advantages that Macedonia believes it offers TNCs (3) (iii) For two of the advantages given in (b)(ii) above, explain why each advantage may be a reason for a TNC choosing Macedonia. Advantage 1... Advantage 2... (4) *M32057A0928* 9 Turn over
10 (c) For one named high-tech industry, describe its location and development. Named high-tech industry (4) Q3 (Total 15 marks) 10 *M32057A01028*
11 4. Development (a) Study Figure 4 which gives information about regional differences within three countries. Indicators of Regional Difference Japan Mexico UK Number of times GDP per person in richest region greater than national average GDP per person Twice Three Four Amount of GDP per person in poorest region compared with national average GDP per person Threequarters Half Half Rate of GDP growth in fastest-growing region (%) Rate of GDP growth in slowest-growing region (%) Figure 4 (i) By how many times are people in Japan s richest region better off than the Japanese national average? Put a cross ( ) in the correct box. Twice Three Four (ii) Identify which country shows the smallest difference between its richest and poorest regions. Put a cross ( ) in the correct box. Japan Mexico UK (iii) Identify the country in which all regions experienced a growth in GDP per person. Put a cross ( ) in the correct box. Japan Mexico UK *M32057A01128* 11 Turn over
12 (iv) Make two statements about how regional differences in Japan compare with those in the UK (v) South East England is the UK s richest and fastest-growing region. If this trend continues, suggest what this will mean for regional differences in the UK. (b) (i) What does GDP measure? (ii) Explain why unemployment is often low in regions where GDP is growing. (3) 12 *M32057A01228*
13 (c) For one named country, describe two attempts made by the government to reduce regional differences. Named country (4) Q4 (Total 15 marks) *M32057A01328* 13 Turn over
14 5. Migration (a) Study Figure 5 which shows the main sea routes taken by illegal immigrants into Europe. Canary Islands Spain Malta Morocco Senegal Italy Libya Main sea routes into Europe Arrivals from Africa in ,000 Canary Islands (Spain) 22,000 Italy 6,000 Malta 6,000 perished at sea Figure 5 (i) Which continent was the source of the migration? (ii) Which country was the major destination in 2006? (iii) What is meant by the term illegal immigrant? (iv) Suggest two obstacles faced by these illegal immigrants before they enter Europe *M32057A01428*
15 (b) (i) Explain what a migration push factor is, and give an example. (3) (ii) Explain what a migration pull factor is, and give an example. (3) (c) Explain how immigration can benefit the economy of a country. Examples will help your answer (4) Q5 (Total 15 marks) *M32057A01528* 15 Turn over
16 6. Urban Environments (a) Study Figure 6 which shows the distribution of the main ethnic group in six neighbourhoods of a US city. 6 Chinese 5 Vietnamese 4 Other Asian (Indian and Filipino) River River 3 Korean 2 Black American* River Central Business District (CBD) 1 0 American Indian 5 N km Main ethnic group in the neighbourhood City boundary * * Unemployment rate three times average for city 80% of households receive less income than city average Figure 6 (i) How do the locations of neighbourhoods 1 and 2 differ from the rest? 16 *M32057A01628*
17 (ii) Give the evidence which suggests that deprivation might be a problem in neighbourhood 2. (3) (iii) What term is used to describe deprived ethnic neighbourhoods in large cities? (iv) Suggest two reasons for the concentrations of these ethnic groups (b) (i) Name two features typical of central business districts (CBDs) (ii) For one of these named features, explain why it is typical of CBDs. *M32057A01728* 17 Turn over
18 (c) For an area of social deprivation in a named city, describe the attempts that have been made to improve living conditions for residents. Named city (4) Q6 (Total 15 marks) TOTAL FOR SECTION A: 90 MARKS 18 *M32057A01828*
19 BLANK PAGE *M32057A01928* 19 Turn over
20 SECTION B 7. Fragile Environments Answer ONE question only from this section. If you answer Question 7 put a cross in the box. (a) Study Figure 7 which shows a sequence of desertification. Fertile land with enough water supports plants which protect the soil. A Population growth and increased demand for food C Trees cut down and grass ploughed up B... D Grassland overgrazed by domestic animals E Continuous cultivation F... G Less rainfall H... I Soil loses fertility J Increased waterflow overland L Water drained from soil, so soil is blown away more easily and so creating a dust bowl K Water table lowered N Water-flow washes soil away M Few plants grow. Little farming possible All that remains is a DESERT. Process of Desertification Figure 7 20 *M32057A02028*
21 (i) State two human activities which can lead to desertification (ii) On Figure 7 write three of the following labels in the correct empty boxes B, F or H. Farmers try to increase food supply High inputs of fertiliser (iii) What is meant by the term soil erosion? Bare soil Climate change (3) (iv) Name three physical processes contributing to soil erosion and desertification (3) *M32057A02128* 21 Turn over
22 (b) A stronger greenhouse effect is causing global warming and this in turn is encouraging desertification. What is meant by: 1. a stronger greenhouse effect 2. global warming? (4) (c) Describe the measures taken by some countries to slow down the rate of global warming. Examples may help your answer (6) (Total 20 marks) Q7 22 *M32057A02228*
23 8. Globalisation If you answer Question 8 put a cross in the box. (a) Study Figure 8 which shows the distribution of Japanese foreign direct investment (FDI) between 1960 and N Equator A B C Key Millions of dollars 72,000 20,000 10,000 5,000 1, Figure 8 (i) Put a cross ( ) in the correct box to identify the country which received the least FDI. A B C (ii) Put a cross ( ) in the correct box to indicate which country is Australia. A B C *M32057A02328* 23 Turn over
24 (iii) How much Japanese FDI was received by: 1. the UK 2. the USA? (iv) Put a cross ( Japanese FDI. ) in the correct box to identify which statement best describes Japanese businesses importing foreign goods Japanese companies opening factories abroad Japanese sportsman playing in teams abroad (v) Suggest three reasons why there is more Japanese FDI in the USA than in the whole of Africa (3) (vi) Describe one possible advantage for Japan of investing in Africa. 24 *M32057A02428*
25 (b) Ecotourism is becoming important in many parts of the world. (i) Describe two ways in which ecotourism differs from mass tourism. (4) (ii) For one named Less Economically Developed Country (LEDC), describe features of the natural environment that attract ecotourists. Named country... (6) Q8 (Total 20 marks) *M32057A02528* 25 Turn over
26 9. Human Welfare If you answer Question 9 put a cross in the box. (a) Study Figure 9(a) which gives information about two groups of countries. Group A Group B 94% 131% 29% 100% FOOD consumption as a percentage of people s needs WATER percentage of population with access to clean water INFANT MORTALITY per 1000 live births LIFE EXPECTANCY in years Figure 9(a) (i) In which group is infant mortality lower? (ii) Complete the spaces in the following paragraph. People in Group B countries can expect to live... years longer than those in Group A countries where disease can be caused by... water supply and... diet. (3) (iii) Which of the two groups represents the More Economically Developed Countries (MEDCs)? 26 *M32057A02628*
27 (iv) Give two reasons for your choice in (a)(iii) (v) Suggest two indicators, not shown in Figure 9(a), that are good for measuring the differences in human welfare between Less Economically Developed Countries (LEDCs) and MEDCs (b) Study Figure 9(b) which gives information about water supply and sanitation in the rural and urban areas of LEDCs in 1990 and Year Rural Areas Percentage of rural population with satisfactory water supply 14% 30% Percentage of rural population with satisfactory sanitation provision 11% 14% Year Urban Areas Percentage of urban population with satisfactory water supply 70% 67% Percentage of urban population with satisfactory sanitation provision 71% 50% Figure 9(b) (i) State the general differences between rural areas and urban areas in terms of: 1. water supply 2. sanitation. *M32057A02728* 27 Turn over
28 (ii) Give three reasons for differences you have identified in (b)(i) (3) (iii) Suggest why water supply and sanitation worsened in LEDC urban areas between 1990 and (6) Q9 (Total 20 marks) TOTAL FOR SECTION B: 20 MARKS TOTAL FOR PAPER: 110 MARKS END 28 *M32057A02828*
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